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One of the most appreciated features of Bitesize Irish Gaelic is the member support we provide. A member is part of the Irish learning community, so not necessarily a paying member. We receive a handful of questions about the Irish language on a daily basis and we’re more than happy to reply, so you can

Learning the Irish language is easier if you have someone to practice. We acknowledged this issue over than a year ago and started working towards building a strong community with online practice tools. Related posts: Exciting New Quiz Feature for the Bitesize Irish Gaelic Online Course Discover the Bitesize Irish Gaelic Quizzes We’re Bitesize Irish

A few weeks ago we launched a new tool to help you strengthen the connection to your Irish heritage by making it easier to start learning the Irish language. What’s holding you back from learning the Irish language? Related posts: WOOP My Irish Language (Ep. 75) Take the Next Step in Learning Irish This St.

I have recently moved to Ireland and would like to be able to pronounce place names in Irish and make some sense of them. Thanks to the internet, you can hear most Irish place names being pronounced by a local in both Irish and English on the website logainm.ie. Related posts: Dear Bitesize: The Origins

I’m finding it quite difficult to pronounce the guttural sounds found in Irish words, such as in “Dia dhuit”. How do I learn to easily get my tongue around these? Don’t worry, those guttural sounds that are a result of lenition in Irish Gaelic can take some time to get a hang of. Related posts:

The Bitesize Irish Gaelic online course is helping hundreds of people to strengthen the connection to their Irish heritage through learning Irish Gaelic every day. We specifically designed the online course for people to learn at their own pace and we provided them with the best tools in doing so. But, did you know we

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Many members of our enthusiastic community see Irish as a strange but beautiful language. Learn it may have its ups and downs, but if you see it as a way of improving yourself, and not as a chore, you will see progress with every Irish lesson. Related posts: The Secrets to Practicing Irish Gaelic Every

People who start learning Irish do it because they have a connection to the Irish language, they’re interested in the Irish history or fascinated by Irish culture, including music, poetry and art. Many of these people encountered the Irish language before and saw it as a strange but beautiful language. Related posts: The Very Worthy Goal

Videos: How to Say in Irish Gaelic

Wondering how Irish people refer to their country when using the Irish language? Use this Irish pronunciation video and see for yourself. Can you pronounce it like in the video? Related posts: Tea and Grammar – Part 3: Prepositions How To Say – “Yesterday” in Irish Gaelic (VIDEO) How to Count People (personal numbers) in

The process of learning the Irish language isn’t an easy one. That’s one extra reason for us to congratulate you for signing up for this amazing journey. Related posts: How To Say – “Well Done” in Irish Gaelic (VIDEO) How To Say – “Yesterday” in Irish Gaelic (VIDEO) How To Say – Please in Irish

If you’re familiar to the famous Irish song “An bhfaca tú mo Shéamaisín?”, you will be pleased to know that we added to our weekly Irish language pronunciation videos playlist! Related posts: VIDEO: How To Say “Óró, ‘sé do bheatha ‘bhaile” (Famous Irish Song) How To Say – “Burrito” in Irish Gaelic (VIDEO) A Children’s Poem